Posts - Bill - HR 4389 Religious Exemptions for Social Security and Healthcare Taxes Act
house 07/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend the tax code so that employees who belong to religious faiths opposing participation in federal insurance programs can receive a credit or refund for certain federal insurance taxes withheld from their wages. This aims to respect their religious beliefs while ensuring fair tax treatment.
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HR 4389 - Religious Exemptions for Social Security and Healthcare Taxes Act
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moderate 07/15/2025
Balancing religious freedom and social responsibility? This bill sure tries, but does it tip the scales too far?
right-leaning 07/15/2025
Why should I pay for a system my faith forbids me to use? This is common sense tax relief.
moderate 07/15/2025
A tricky act: respecting beliefs without unraveling the social contract we all rely on.
left-leaning 07/15/2025
This bill turns community support into an optional donation—watch out, collective care is on the chopping block.
right-leaning 07/15/2025
Finally, a bill that respects my right to keep my paycheck and my conscience intact.
left-leaning 07/15/2025
Skipping taxes because of religion? That’s just a fancy loophole to dodge our social safety net.
left-leaning 07/15/2025
Sorry, faith doesn’t get a free pass on funding the programs that protect us all.
right-leaning 07/15/2025
Less government grabbing more of my money, under the guise of 'one size fits all'? Hard pass.
moderate 07/15/2025
Faith exemptions sound fair until you realize who foots the bill when everyone opts out.